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Are you worried about the air you're breathing at home? You're not alone. Many homeowners are concerned about the influx of dust, allergens, and pollutants in their living space, and for good reason. The air inside your home can be two to five times more polluted than the air outside.

But how can you know for sure what's in your air? Let's explore some simple ways to test your indoor air quality.

How to Test Your Indoor Air Quality at Home

While professional testing provides the most accurate results, there are several DIY methods you can use to get a general idea of your home's air quality:

1. The Mold Test

Mold can be a significant air quality issue. Here's a simple test:

2. The Radon Test

Radon is a colorless, odorless gas that can cause lung cancer. You can buy a radon test kit at most hardware stores:

3. The Carbon Monoxide Test

Every home should have carbon monoxide detectors. If you don't have one:

4. The Humidity Test

High humidity can promote mold growth. On the other hand, low humidity can irritate your skin, nose, and throat over time. Use a hygrometer (available at most hardware stores) to measure your home's humidity. Ideal indoor humidity levels are between 30-50%.

Professional Indoor Air Quality Testing

For a more comprehensive assessment, consider professional air quality testing. Professionals use specialized equipment to test for a wide range of pollutants, including:

Professional testing can provide a detailed report of your indoor air quality and specific recommendations for improvement.

Interpreting Your Test Results

After testing your indoor air, it's crucial to understand what the results mean:

Mold

Any sign of mold growth requires action. Clean small areas with a bleach solution and consider professional mold remediation for larger problems.

Radon

Levels at or above 4 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) require mitigation.

Carbon Monoxide

Any detection of CO requires immediate action. Evacuate your home right away and call emergency services.

Humidity

If humidity levels are consistently below 30%, consider installing a humidifier.

Steps to Improve Indoor Air Quality

Once you've identified any issues, there are several steps you can take to improve your indoor air quality:

Invest in Clean, Healthy Air in Your Home

Remember, testing your indoor air quality is just the first step. It’s important to take action based on your results to create a healthier home environment for you and your family.

For professional advice on improving your home's air, trust the experienced team at Schaal Plumbing, Heating and Cooling. Our Des Moines indoor air quality experts offer a number of services to protect your home, including installing air purification devices and UV lights, duct cleaning, and more.

With over 75 years of experience serving Des Moines homes, we're here to help you breathe easier. Call Schaal Ya'all at (515) 207-6042 for all your indoor air quality needs!

Let’s take a mental trip back to March or April of last year. The frigid temperatures of December and January were a thing of the past. The weather was getting milder as the days stretched on. You were swapping out your heavy coats for lighter layers and the forecast was looking up. That weird thing that your heater was doing all winter was starting to bother you less and less—you had spring to look forward to! What’s it going to hurt to put it off until next fall.

Well, now fall is here. You probably turned on your heater hoping that nothing would be wrong with the system after a substantial amount of downtime and… yup! The problem was still right there waiting to rear its ugly head. You can’t outrun your problems! What you can do though is run to the phone and call one of our heating technicians in Cedar Rapids, IA.

Heating Issues - Call Us

Here is a short list of things you should call us over when it comes to your heating concerns. We’re going to make sure that you have the best heating work possible.

1.      Odd Cycling

Have you noticed that you feel like your heater is running in odd cycles? Maybe you feel like your heater runs all day long and doesn’t provide you with exceptional heating. Maybe you feel like you have to stay on top of your thermostat and turn it up all day just to get it to run. Neither of these scenarios are good. You’re experiencing a symptom of inefficiency and you need our experts to manage it.

2.      A Lack of Warm Air

Do you feel like you need to have your heater on and running all day long? Does any moment of down time result in your home’s internal temperature dipping off in record time? You might be struggling with your heater producing lukewarm air. Our professionals can fix this for you. Just call us today.

3.      Inconsistent Heating

Are there rooms in your home that feel like a meat locker? Are there other rooms in your home that are so warm that you can’t spend a substantial amount of time in them because it’s just too hot? Your home is bound to have some temperature disparities, but they should never be this stark. If they are, then you need to get in touch with us.

4.      Mounting Energy Bills

Are you paying more and more for our heating although nothing has really changed about how you run your system? This means that you’re not paying for heating—you’re paying for inefficient operation. Call us to solve this issue today.

5.      Concerning Noises

Watch out for noises coming from your heater. Generally speaking, your heater shouldn’t pick up any personality with time. What we mean by this is that your heater should never show off any new tricks. If your heater has started to do something that you’re largely unfamiliar with like make a new somewhat concerning sound, then you need to get in touch with our professionals about it.

Contact Schaal Easter Iowa today for your heating repair needs. Iowa’s Most Trusted Heating and Cooling Company.


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